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'I Remember Miles' Shirley Horn

Shirley Horn
Sep 9, 2011 Updated Sep 16, 2011

The 1998 tribute to Miles from none other than Shirley Horn: Celebrating Miles Davis on ABC Jazz...

Tracks on the album

1. 'My Funny valentine'
2. 'I Fall In Love Too Easily'
3. 'Summertime'
4. 'Baby, Won't You Please Come Home'
5. 'This Hotel'
6. 'I Got Pleenty o' Nuttin'
7. 'Basin Street Blues'
8. 'My Man's Gone Now'
9. 'Blue In Green'

In the band

Shirley Horn; vocals, piano
Roy Hardgrove; trumpet, flugelhorn
Buck Hill; tenor
Toots Thielemans; harmonics
Ron Carter; bass
Charles Ables; bass
Al Foster; drums
Stee Williams; drums

From CD: I Remember Miles
557 199-2 Verve
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Artist Biography

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Shirley Valerie Horn (May 1, 1934 in Washington, D.C. – October 20, 2005) was an American jazz singer and pianist. Horn collaborated with many jazz greats including Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Toots Thielemans, Ron Carter, Carmen McRae, Wynton Marsalis and others. She was most noted for her ability to accompany herself with nearly incomparable independence and ability on the piano while...

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